The Omagh Bombing Inquiry is examining whether the 1998 atrocity could reasonably have been prevented by UK authorities.
The daughter of a woman killed in the Omagh bombing had pointed out the car containing the 500lb device just minutes before it exploded, the inquiry into the atrocity has heard. Philomena Skelton ...
Policy Exchange attacks repeal of parts of Tories' Legacy Act, which removes a block on people like Gerry Adams seeking ...
The UK Government’s treatment of the Omagh bomb victims’ families has caused a lot of “unnecessary disagreements”, the wife of a man murdered in the atrocity has said. Father and son Fred ...
A traffic warden who was seriously injured in the Omagh bombing has told how she was “humiliated” by having to take off her clothes so her scars could be examined in a compensation claim.
A day of reckoning is fast approaching for the Irish Government and its engagement with the Omagh bomb inquiry. The Taoiseach ...
The Policy Exchange has put the cost of inquiries, court cases, inquests and compensation payouts so far at between £840 million and £1.4 billion. | UTV News ...
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Belfast Live on MSNOmagh bomb families reveal how one Secretary of State fell asleep during meetingCampaign "about making sure that something as barbaric and heinous as the Omagh bomb is not allowed to happen again" ...
Families of those who lost loved ones in the Omagh bomb have criticised former secretary of states for Northern Ireland for refusing ... have been prevented by UK authorities.
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